Today, a reality hit for me.
Like bricks.
I had my last day at work. And while I know I found myself complaining a lot about the people, the customers, the blah blah blah. I worked with some of the greatest people.
Key word: Some.
Lets not get crazy here.
I had Isaiah who showed me that life can be tough, but its all attitude. I don't think there was a time that kid didn't have a smile on his face.
Surrounded by people like Brooke, Megan and Brooklyn who showed me true laughter, and that a smile can go a long way... even when you don't mean it.
I had a ton of incredible head honchos that showed me constant support. They taught me some life skills that I'll need. Led me in directions that will impact my life for the greater.
I had this kid that made me laugh with his sudden panic on headset by literally dropping everything he was doing when it would beep. Or how he will cry at funny things and not be ashamed about it.
Red shirt Rachel who seriously was probably the only one that got me on my knees laughing and crying from her clumsy feet. Thanks for the solid 25 minute laugh, every couple of nights.
You start being careful at 8pm!
12/3/2013
12/3/2013
8:32 pm.
It will always be recorded as the FUNNIEST moment ever at Chick-fil-a. And s/o to Isaiah to being the only gentleman to check to see if she was okay.
I seriously just had some of the greatest company with me while I dealt with some of the worst customers.
So it ended, and I could go into the gush of my last day. But emotionally....I am not ready for that. I'm already crying from the first go around that happened. No need to relive it.
Just know that working at CFA was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life. I would recommend it to anyone that gets the opportunity. And now I'm gonna go finish my good cry, and go to sleep.
Selling chicken is exhausting.
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